Crime Prevention

Read: Univ. of Cincinnati Police Recently Saw Role in City Expand

Univ. of Cincinnati Police Recently Saw Role in City Expand

The University of Cincinnati’s 2013 policy adjustments changed the mission and responsibilities of the university’s police force.

Read: Charleston Shooter First Considered Targeting School

Charleston Shooter First Considered Targeting School

Dylann Roof, who shot and killed nine African Americans in a church last week, originally planned to shoot up the College of Charleston, according to Roof’s friend.

Read: Reading, Writing and Arithmetic? Let’s Add a 4th ‘R’ to School Curricula: Relating

Reading, Writing and Arithmetic? Let’s Add a 4th ‘R’ to School Curricula: Relating

Schools must teach relationship skills so that campus safety and security programs can be fully optimized.

Study: 2 in 3 U.S. Colleges Use Sworn Police Officers

A majority (92%) of public institutions used sworn officers, compared to 38% of private campuses. Nearly all sworn campus police officers were armed.

U of Louisville Spends $300K to Increase Security

The university will use the funds to hire four campus police officers and four security guards to improve patrols on and off campus.

Partnership Takes Aim at Retail Crime

Read: Child Sexual Abuse: It’s More Prevalent Than You Think

Child Sexual Abuse: It’s More Prevalent Than You Think

Know the signs of abuse and the common behaviors of offenders so you can protect the children in your organization.

Read: USC Campus Security: Taking It to the Streets

USC Campus Security: Taking It to the Streets

The University of Southern California has drastically reduced violent crimes by introducing video surveillance, security ambassadors and community programs into the neighborhoods surrounding campus.

Lufkin ISD Police Hailed as Success By District

Crime Stopper Program Launched in N.J. Schools

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